Free Printable Dear Santa Letter for Kids

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One of my favorite things about Christmas each year is seeing the season through my kids’ eyes. They get SO EXCITED about everything, and it infuses some much-needed holiday magic into the everyday. Want to guess what makes them most excited about this season? LOL, you probably guessed it…Santa!

They love seeing him at the mall and in movies and put a surprisingly great amount of thought into what to ask him for each year. Every year we write a letter to Santa together with each kid using a free printable Santa letter template–now you can too! 🙂

Printable Blank Santa Letter

Unlike some printable Santa letter templates, this one has no prompts outside of “Dear Santa”. There’s a time and place for the fill in the blank version (I’m a fan, as you probably know) but I also love doing letters to Santa with a blank sheet like this because I love seeing what my kids’ imaginations come up with! They are so funny!

Using a printable blank Santa letter like this one lets you have all the fun of treasuring your kids’ creativity, but on a background that looks much nicer than a ripped-out piece of notebook paper. I love the colors and design of this one! It’s so cute and something I hold on to year after year!

Download the Free Printable Dear Santa Letter

Ready to download? It’s super easy. Simply right click on the image below to save to your computer, then print as you normally would do! It’s a jpeg version, so no different than printing any other picture—this one is a standard 8.5 x 11 version.

Send Your Letter Directly to Santa

Did you know that you can send your child’s letter right to Santa? The USPS has an awesome program that gets the letter to the “North Pole” and delivers a letter back to your house! This post has all the details you need, including the address where you can send letters to Santa to.

How easy is that? Don’t forget to share this post with your friends and pin it onto your Christmas board so you can find it easily next year, too! 🙂

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